In this book we join Kita, Kimmy and the Angels as they explore a world ruled by misogyny and bigotry. Can they, with the help of some new friends band together to bring about change? We get some fresh romance, a spicy scene, and even a treasure hunt. The angels take everything in stride and offer each other emotional support whenever one of their team needs it. Including how to change your perspective and have a meaningful relationship with a sociopath, which was a refreshing change from this diagnosis being painted as only a monster.
I read this book after reading Birthright and Razor’s Pass, which while doable, I wouldn’t recommend. While the author gave context and filled the reader in, it left me realizing how much of the story I had missed and made me need to price things together that otherwise would have been obvious.
Overall a quick and easy read.
Note: a copy of this audiobook was provided in exchange for an honest review.